Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G vs Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max | EPIC Battle By Mike Sytes Tech

By Mike Sytes Tech
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G vs Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max | EPIC Battle

You know what they say right to survive. A war you got to become war and bigger is not always better when it's about battle. Isn't that right? So in this video we got two smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy, s20, Fe and also going head-to-head is the Goliath iPhone 12 Pro max Samsung and Goliath, and we're going to see who is the victor right here? You all stay tuned. Let's go do now run through some quick comparisons, you'll notice that both the Samsung and the Goliath I mean the iPhone right. Both have three lenses on the back right, that's very convenient! Now when it comes to size and feasibility and ergonomics, both of them are relatively kind of the same size, don't you think, but the Samsung does have the edge when it comes to how it feels in the hand. Now you notice now look they're both the same size right.

Can you see that and me personally, I love the way the Samsung feels over the iPhone, but the iPhone just has something that's a little more to grip than this one do you know fits better in my pocket, but the iPhone feels just a little better when it comes to setting it up and actually shooting video with it, okay, okay? So how about we do a power on startup test to see who wins, let's go ahead and turn them on just notice, I'm going to press them both at the same time clock's already running, and if I had to put my money on a good bet. Well, I'd go with the underROG notice that the Samsung is beating the iPhone we're at 12 seconds, and I can feel the heat in my hands right now, guess what the Samsung display just came up, but the iPhone powered up in 18 seconds as compared to the 21 seconds for the Samsung. Now before I talk about anything else, we're going to go deep into the trenches get into the camera system and how they compare to each other. I took some samples and some videos- and I'm going to show you exactly what's going on with these two smartphones right now, let's see who wins and this time I'm putting all my money on the favorite and if you want to increase your odds. Well, you better hit that like and subscribe button right now before it's too late and don't forget to hit that notification bell too, while you're at it.

Okay and as you can see, both cameras are locked and loaded on the same settings. Well, don't you move because you're about to see two smartphones going head-to-head on this battlefield now check this out, so pretty impressive huh. I bet you didn't see that one coming, so I based this one on color accuracy, sharpness and image quality and guess what the Samsung won this round, and you know something this time, I'm going to go and check out the video, but that was pretty sharp. Huh, told you. You guys got to pay attention.

What I'm talking about, okay, bigger, is not always better. Okay, let's move okay, we can move, but before we do that, let's talk about something, that's even more important than video. How about the refresh rate now on the iPhone 12? All you have to do is to go into your settings. Then you hit your display and from there you can search for the refresh rate. Well, it's not going to be there.

You know why, because it comes standard with 60 hertz, refresh rate on an iPhone 12 Pro max. Now, let's go to the Samsung. If I go to my settings and what I'm going to be looking for same thing display once I tap on display, I'm going to be looking for motion smoothness now you see motion smooth is just at the very bottom there set to high now what that means is that when I have motion on my screen, or I am scrolling that my screen will be smooth now notice at the very bottom I have standard, I can switch to 60 hertz now. Isn't that what the iPhone 12 Pro max has already, and you can't change it to 120 hertz, can you, but you can on the Samsung? Well, guess who is the winner of this match and speaking of guessing I'm gonna? Let you guys decide who the winner of the next battle is, and this is for dynamic performance and, as you can see, I've got both smartphones, targeted and locked on. This light bulb in low light conditions.

So you just sit back and watch while I turn up the heat and increase the intensity of this light, now notice that one of these images is generating much more noise than the other. Not only that, but I am losing the ability to understand that this is actually a light bulb and also notice that my color consistency is changing. Turning from orange to yellow to pure white, and now that I'm showing you all that, I want you to tell me which one's which and who should be the victor, well time's up, and if you couldn't guess, then I'm going to tell you anyway. The iPhone 12 Pro max has a much larger sensor than the Samsung s20 Fe, and that means that it's more responsive to low light conditions, and also it's shooting at 10 bit 422, which is why the dynamic response or dynamic performance, as I call it, is so much better than the Samsung. Now all you iPhone users don't get too excited yet because this is still a close battle wow, it seems like the battle's just begun right, but you know something.

The iPhone is leading three to two, but there's still more things to come. Alright, for example, the memory card slot. Let's talk about that one! Now, that's a no-brainer! Okay! Now I think Samsung is going to get the one up on this one, because the memory card on the iPhone does not exist on the Samsung. You have an expandable memory card here which will go all the way up to one terabyte. That means that the 128 gigabytes that's on this right now in regard to memory.

Well, only 105 is usable. Okay, remember that, but you can have up to one terabyte of memory on this, which means that if you want to store your videos or your images or your music or whatever the case may be, you can do that and guess what, when that memory card is filled, you can remove it and replace it with a brand-new memory card and save all of your data. Now that is pretty cool now why it is that iPhone, never decided to have a memory card slot on here. I don't know, but I can tell you this right now. That is a big disadvantage for iPhone now this is a smartphone right.

This is the flagship okay, but this is not, so you mean to tell me that this phone has expandable memory card slot, and this one does not hey Goliath, guess what you lose Samsung you win. Let's move! Nobody moves we're locked on this video because the next battle topic is going to be how this thing focuses, particularly on close, focusing distance now observe I have a rail vac battery in my hand, right now right and those little words that they don't ever want you to read. Well, guess what I should be able to pull that in with my iPhone or my Samsung, and I should be able to read everything on that battery right wrong, because you're looking at it right now- and I know you can't see it so now- let's move to the next one now check this out. This is the way a flagship should focus right on point and as I move towards my close focusing distance, I begin to see all those words that I couldn't read before, and you know something I'm beginning to understand exactly why I shouldn't be holding this battery so close to my face. So you tell me which one of these smartphones Samsung apple, is allowing me to bring this thing so close and since I already know who the victor is on this battle, I'm going to flash it up on the screen.

So you know exactly who won this one. So tell me this who's holding the flag right now, huh, and since I just mentioned the word, holding well we're on to the next battle- and that is how well do these smartphones hold a charge and just so we're on the same playing field. I've already set both smartphones to 60 hertz. So let me give you a few seconds, so you can catch your breath and hit that subscribe button on my channel, alright and while you're doing that, I'm going to be explaining some details of the battery life on the Samsung. Now we're talking about a 4, 500 William battery impressive, and it will yield a battery life of 9 hours and 58 minutes on average.

And just so you know this figure may vary upon usage, so don't get too excited yet. Okay and one of the features that might help Samsung win this battle is the bilateral reverse charging system and, as you can see, I have the ability to potentially charge any other device also- and that includes the iPhone 12 Pro max. But why would I want to do that unless it's able to return the favor right and with all this, do you think that the iPhone 12 Pro max has a chance to win this battle? Well, it better come with a lot more than just a fancy display screen. So here we go we're face up and the strongest point for the iPhone 12 Pro max is the battery it's slightly smaller than the previous model, but it is more efficient, and they say that it will beat the Samsung Galaxy s20 Fe. So, let's see, if that's true the battery on the iPhone 12 Pro max is a 3687 William, which yields almost 12 hours of battery on time, which is the best of any iPhone ever.

It will charge to full capacity from 0 to 100 in less than 30 minutes with a 20 watt provided adapter, and I think you already know who's the winner of this battle right and just so you know the war has just begun, and I'll see you all on the next battlefield, all right, I'm out all right, you guys! Thank you so much for letting me do this video for you, hey, listen, you know something: Samsung Galaxy, s20, Fe, not a bad smartphone right going up against that Goliath. The iPhone 12 Pro max now, a lot of things that you guys didn't know about huh a lot of features, but gives you a reason to hold on to both of them right biggest, not always better, okay, but you know something in war. This is what we say we live every day. We laugh beyond words right, you guys, and we learn peace baby, see you guys on the next battle. You.


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